Relative quizzed about kidnapped boy

Police have questioned a close relative in connection with the kidnapping of six-year-old Marc Prescott, who was snatched outside his school almost two weeks ago. The relative was questioned over the weekend, according to an inside source. However police have not yet obtained any solid leads. Newsday understands that the Homicide Bureau has also become involved in the investigation. Prescott, a Second Year pupil, of San Fernando Boys’ RC school, was snatched on May 14 and a demand for $150,000 had been made. Since the kidnapping, the abductors spoke twice to the boy’s father, Wayne Prescott, an off shore worker. Education Minister Hazel Manning, along with other persons have made several appeals for the child’s release. But to no avail. A relative told Newsday yesterday that they were very worried and have been constantly praying for Marc’s release.

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